
audiobook
This anthology invites listeners to see George Washington not as a marble monument, but as a real, lively person with humor, temper, and a love of simple pleasures. Compiled in the spirit of a modern reassessment, it weaves together essays, speeches, poems, and short stories that highlight the more human side of the nation’s first president. The editor has carefully selected pieces from contemporary writers and from Washington’s own pen, offering a balanced portrait that feels both scholarly and approachable.
Across the listening experience you’ll hear Washington’s witty remarks, his candid observations on money, and even his fondness for theater and fox‑hunting. Interspersed with tributes from his era and reflections from later historians, the collection shows how myths were built and then gently peeled away. Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious about the man behind the legend, the varied voices and lively prose make the past feel immediate and relatable.
Full title
Washington's Birthday Its history, observance, spirit, and significance as related in prose and verse, with a selection from Washington's speeches and writings
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (423K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-02-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.